Almost 1 million people have contracted the disease in the U.S., where both deaths and infections continue to rise at a worrisome rate. Source
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Coronavirus updates from April 26, 2020
There are nearly 55,000 deaths in the U.S., according to Hohns Hopkins University. Source
Girl Scouts in Alaska get recovery loan as cookie sales crumble
Pandemic-related business closures left scouts in southern Alaska with 144,000 unsold boxes. Source
Aspiring NFL player writes powerful letter after dad survives virus
The man Ellis McKennie III describes as his superhero was wheeled out of a hospital to thunderous applause, then took his first steps after surviving COVID-19. Source
On the Line, Outbreak Science, The Unseen Enemy
How GM and Ford switched from building vehicles to making medical supplies; Then, using artificial intelligence to track the coronavirus pandemic; And, protecting the U.S. military from coronavirus Source
Expert advice on how to enter the workforce altered by coronavirus
One career counselor says now more than ever, finding work is about tailoring the skills you already have to the jobs that are available. Source
1 officer killed in Louisiana shooting; 2nd officer hospitalized
The slain officer had been on the job for 21 years. A 36-year-old suspect is in custody after a nearly four-hour standoff in which he was barricaded inside a home. Source
El Paso Walmart shooting victim dies, raising death toll to 23
“His courage, his strength and his story have touched many lives, including those of our caregivers, who tirelessly fought with him and for him every step of the way,” the medical center said of Guillermo “Memo” Garcia. Source
Record 8.4 million viewers watch NFL draft across 3 days
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s draft dwarfed last year’s 6.2 million viewers. Source
Vehicles to ventilators, Ford & GM take on coronavirus
Ford and GM converted factories to produce medical supplies and ventilators when the coronavirus pandemic began. Source